Gulf International Bank B.S.C. (GIB) reported consolidated net income after tax of $131.6 million for the six months ended 30th June 2006, representing an $18.1 million or 16 per cent increase over the prior year period. The year-on-year advance reflected increases in both interest and non-interest earnings, a decrease in expenses, and a lower level of provisions for credit losses.
Net interest income at $95.0 million was $6.0 million or 7 per cent up on the prior year period. Higher interest earnings were recorded by the Bank’s GCC lending activities as a result of significantly higher loan volumes. The robust pace of economic activity and growth throughout the Gulf region continues to provide a dynamic operating environment for the bank. Other income at $104.5 million was $8.8 million or 9 per cent up on the prior year. Year-on-year increases were recorded in almost all non-interest income categories. In particular, dividend income was $7.2 million or 34 per cent above the prior year, reflecting higher income from structured investments. Investment banking and management fees at $18.6 million were 8 per cent up on the prior year. GIB continues to be the pre-eminent regional provider of financial advisory services for structured financing, privatisations, IPOs, and mergers and acquisitions. The year-on-year increase in investment banking fees was partly attributable to a further growth in assets under management, which increased by $2 billion to $20 billion at the half year end. GIB is the largest commercial Arab-owned fund manager. Profits on trading activities, including foreign exchange, were $21.6 million for the period, being slightly higher than in the prior year period. Relative value, arbitrage and non-directional trading strategies minimised the negative impact of the extremely volatile market environment witnessed during the second quarter. Total expenses were $1.6 million down on the prior year due to the ongoing effective management of costs. Net income is reported after a $1.5 million net provision release. The provision release arose on the repayment of impaired loans. At the half year end, past due loans amounted to only $27.4 million, representing less than 0.5 per cent of gross loans.
Consolidated total assets were $25.1 billion at the half year end, being $2.2 billion up on the 2005 year end level. This was principally attributable to a further increase in loans and advances. Loans and advances increased by $1.5 billion to $7.7 billion at the half year end reflecting the strong growth momentum of the regional economics. GIB continues to maintain its status as the primary provider of project and structured finance services in the Middle East and <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />North Africa region. The high level of liquidity prevailing within the region contributed to a $2.4 billion increase in deposits from customers. Total equity amounted to $1.7 billion after payment of a $101.5 million dividend in respect of 2005 profits. The Group’s balance sheet-related financial ratios continue to remain strong with the liquid assets ratio standing at a particularly high 66.2 per cent.
Gulf International Bank (GIB) is a leading merchant bank in the Middle East with its principal focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. The six GCC governments, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, own 72.5 per cent of the bank, while the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) owns 27.5 per cent. In addition to its main subsidiary Gulf International Bank (UK) Ltd., the Bank has branches in London, New York, Riyadh and Jeddah, in addition to representative offices in Beirut and Abu Dhabi.
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For further information, please contact Mr. Abdulla Naneesh, Corporate Communications at GIB Bahrain: Tel (+973) 17 522 479, Fax (+973) 17 522 656.
GULF INTERNATIONAL BANK B.S.C.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
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At 30.6.06 |
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ASSETS |
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Cash and other liquid assets |
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897.6 |
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345.4 |
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Due from brokers |
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1,459.2 |
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942.2 |
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Placements with banks |
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3,993.0 |
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5,079.7 |
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Trading securities |
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2,286.2 |
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2,007.5 |
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Available-for-sale securities |
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7,953.2 |
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7,839.6 |
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Loans and advances |
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7,736.8 |
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6,273.7 |
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Other assets |
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746.4 |
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368.5 |
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Total assets |
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25,072.4 |
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22,856.6 |
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LIABILITIES |
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Deposits from banks |
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4,517.0 |
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4,091.7 |
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Deposits from customers |
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11,816.7 |
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9,370.8 |
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Securities sold under agreements to repurchase |
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2,731.1 |
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3,711.5 |
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Securities sold but not yet purchased |
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1,012.2 |
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873.5 |
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Other liabilities |
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954.3 |
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596.3 |
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Term financing |
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1,862.1 |
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1,944.5 |
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Subordinated term loans |
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450.0 |
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